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If anyone else runs into this issue and you recently made some BIOS changes, check your BIOS settings. I updated my BIOS and loaded defaults like the instructions recommended and didn't realize that my SATA controller was set to AHCI when Windows
was setup on my PC. When the defaults loaded, it went to IDE and I would get a BSoD shortly after the MS flower animation would start. The minute I changed my SATA settings back to AHCI, it started up normally.